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The leaves of banana are green, lemongrass is like a carabao grass and pineapple is the shape is look line a leaves of lemongrass but big.
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Pineapples- Pineapple plants can mostly be found in Latin America and West Africa. In Europe, the majority of pineapples in our market come from Costa Rica, which supplies 75% of the pineapples found in the EU. The Costa Rican tropical fruit export market was valued at $1.22 billion in 2015. Contrary to what some people think, pineapples don't grow on trees — they grow out of the ground, from a leafy plant. The plant consists of stocky leaves whorled around a central stem. ... Unlike most fruits, pineapples are not grown from seeds.
Banana- Today they are grown in tropical regions across the globe, from South and Central America to India, China, and Africa. Bananas grow in hot, tropical climates. Banana plants look like trees but are giant herbs related to lilies and orchids. The plant grows from a root clump (rhizome), similar to a tulip bulb. Bananas are relatively strange-looking fruit that grows on even odder plants. Though bushy in appearance, banana plants are not shrubs, but they are also not trees. To make matters more confusing, there is a plant called a banana shrub (Michelia Figo).
Lemongrass- Lemongrass is a tropical herb, hardy only to Zones 8 and warmer. In other regions, grow lemongrass as an annual or in containers that you overwinter indoors (more on that below). Lemongrass grows quickly and spreads to fill a planting bed or pot. Like many of the other species grouped into the Cymbopogon genus, lemongrass is native to the temperate, warm, and tropical regions of Oceania, the Indian subcontinent, and Southeast Asia. It is a tall, bushy, perennial grass that grows up from a tightly packed central clump.